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    Guy Lafitte (12 January 1927 – 10 June 1998) was a French jazz saxophonist. Guy Lafitte was born with name Denis Fernand Lafitte on January 12, 1927, in...
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  • pitcher Fermín Emilio Lafitte, Argentine archbishop Guy Lafitte, French tenor saxophonist Jean Lafitte, French privateer José White Lafitte, Cuban violinist...
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    known as Alice Coltrane), who bore him a daughter. Hagood recorded with Guy Lafitte in the 1960s. He moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1965 to 1980. In...
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  • Kynaston 1946-     X X X Classical, jazz Guy Lacour 1932-2013 X Classical Steve Lacy 1934-2004 X Jazz Guy Lafitte 1927-1998 X Jazz Oliver Lake 1942-    ...
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    at the first Jazz in Marciac festival (along with tenor saxophonist Guy Lafitte), later becoming an honorary president of the festival organization....
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    appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (as Pierre and Jean-Pierre LaFitte) and with World Championship Wrestling (under his real name) during the...
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    Konitz & Martial Solal, Impressive Rome (Campi, 1969) Guy Lafitte, Blues (Vega, 1969) Guy Lafitte, Blues in Summertime (RCA Victor, 1971) Julien Lourau...
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  • Mezz Mezzrow, Russell Moore, Claude Luter, Jean-Claude Fohrenbach, Guy Lafitte, André Persiany, Albert Nicholas, Gérard Pochonet, and Moustache from...
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  • by Delfeayo Marsalis. Every song title references Marciac, France. "Guy Lafitte" is a tribute to the French saxophonist. "Jean-Louis Is Everywhere" is...
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  • played with Sonny Grey, Michel Hausser, André Hodeir, Ivan Jullien, Guy Lafitte, and the Paris Jazz All Stars. Associations in the 1970s included Jullien...
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